Is Selling Stock Like Crystal Peak Minerals Inc After Such Decline Winning Strategy?

November 3, 2016November 3, 2016Dolores Ford

The stock of Crystal Peak Minerals Inc (CVE:CPM) is a huge mover today! About 47,200 shares traded hands or 46.06% up from the average. Crystal Peak Minerals Inc (CVE:CPM) has risen 6.00% since October 4, 2016 and is uptrending. It has outperformed by 4.79% the S&P500.
The move comes after 8 months negative chart setup for the $52.27 million company. It was reported on Nov, 3 by Barchart.com. We have $0.23 PT which if reached, will make CVE:CPM worth $6.80 million less.

More notable recent Crystal Peak Minerals Inc (CVE:CPM) news were published by: Marketwired.com which released: “Crystal Peak Minerals Inc. Announces Exercise Of EMR Warrant and Additional …” on May 02, 2016, also Marketwired.com with their article: “Crystal Peak Minerals Inc. Describes Potential Lithium Opportunity” published on April 25, 2016, Marketwired.com published: “Crystal Peak Minerals Inc. Awards Contracts to Consultants to Complete …” on June 28, 2016. More interesting news about Crystal Peak Minerals Inc (CVE:CPM) were released by: Marketwired.com and their article: “Crystal Peak Minerals Inc. Announces Completion of Feasibility Study Fieldwork …” published on March 16, 2016 as well as Investingnews.com‘s news article titled: “The Lithium Play No One is Talking About” with publication date: December 10, 2015.

Crystal Peak Minerals Inc. , formerly EPM Mining Ventures Inc., is focused on the production of premium specialty fertilizers and other beneficial minerals. The company has a market cap of $52.27 million. The Firm together with its subsidiaries, operates an exploration-stage entity focused on the construction and operation of a potassium sulfate (SOP) project on the Sevier Playa in southwestern Utah (the Sevier Playa Project). It currently has negative earnings. CPM is engaged in engineering, permitting and financing activities on its Sevier Playa Project with the objective of providing a feasibility study and reserve estimates in accordance with the standards of Canadian National Instrument 43-101, Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects.